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I hope you all had a great half term and managed to enjoy the beautiful weather. It has been wonderful to see lots of learning you've been doing at home. Thank you to those parents who have made a huge effort to upload photos on the Learning book.

Keep smiling and stay safe!

While you are at home with your children, I will be setting some exciting activities for you to do every week. Don't worry if you do not have the exact resources mentioned below, you can always improvise with things that you have at home. If I suggest a book, don't worry if you don't have a copy. Where possible I will add a link to an online version or a video reading.

Please do continue to use the Learning book App/Website to upload photographs (even if it's not the topic that I have set for that particular week). I will be able to use these photos to continue with my teacher assessments when the school reopens.

Watch 'Frozen-In summer'. Discuss with your child what they think will happen to Olaf when it gets warm. Support your child to fill up ice cube trays or plastic containers and freeze. Once frozen, take them out and explore how quickly they melt in your hands, in the fridge and on the windowsill.

Sort clothes into summer and winter clothes.

Talk to an adult about how to stay safe in the sun.

When you are playing outside, look at your shadow. Is it big as you or smaller? Is it always the same size? Does it always follow you or does it move in front of you? Find out as much as you can about your shadow and tell a family member about it.

Can you thing of 5 words that start with the sound 's'? Draw a picture of each one and write the word underneath.

Make your own ice-lolly using diluted juice, fruit and lollipop sticks.

Draw a picture of somewhere that you would like to spend a holiday. Use your imagination...it can be anywhere, real or imaginary!

With an adult, use the internet search engine to find images of summer flowers and plants. Talk about the different colours and shapes you can see.

Happy half term to you and your family! Join Miss Filson for a delightfully funny story by clicking here.

Week Beginning: 18/5/20

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and this years theme is Kindness. Here are some links to a range of resources to help you celebrate the week and gain further awareness of mental health with your child.

Write a list of some of the things that Hal sees on his adventure. Try writing a list of 5 things. Use your sounds to help you. What else might you see in space?

There are lots of words that rhyme in the story. Can you think of a word that rhymes with star? Moon? or Sun?

Make a collage of Planet Earth. You can use any material you like.

Ask an adult to help you find out some facts about space. You could use the internet or books to find out some information. Maybe you could find out the names of some planets or names of some astronauts.

Day or Night: When do you wear pyjamas? When do you eat breakfast? When do you get dressed? When do you see the stars? When do you see the Sun? When do you go to school? When do you go to sleep? When do you clean your teeth?